What if any permits are needed for dredging off the coast of flordia?

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They will throw you in the back room of the jail.. They dont give permits for dredgeing unless you are a company that puts sand on the beach.
 

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stevemc said:
They will throw you in the back room of the jail.. They dont give permits for dredgeing unless you are a company that puts sand on the beach.

You can take that to the bank!
 

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You can use a clam or oyster rake providing you have a valid florida fishing license and you dont go over your limit per day.
 

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reposting from this thread - http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,433973.msg3096102.html#msg3096102

Permits from the EPA/DEP and permits from the Army Corps of Engineeers would be needed just to use the unit.

and then there's this
-Digging for artifacts on state lands without a permit from DHR is a third degree felony (Chapters 267.061 and 267.12-13, Florida Statutes, and Rule 1A-32 of the Florida Administrative Code)
 

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stevemc said:
They will throw you in the back room of the jail.. They dont give permits for dredgeing unless you are a company that puts sand on the beach.

So - you just have to watch for a dredging job in that area. Then get a beach chair, six pack, and some company and watch where the stuff goes. Then do your thing.
 

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